Also, the directory, /work/GFS-FEDORA-try5/cluster/build/lib/magma/plugins, is the build directory and is only available on fouroften. I did not copy it over to fiveoften. I will NFS mount /work to fiveoften and retest. Could this explain why things work on fouroften and not fiveoften?

FYI -- I have been using the --prefix=/usr/local/GFS option in my builds. Each time I rebuild I rm -rf /usr/local/GFS to ensure that no old copies of libraries/programs are left laying around. I did add the lib directories to /etc/ld.so.conf, the bin directories to the front of by PATH, and the man directory to /etc/man.conf.

The only place I could find magma libraries was in /usr/local/GFS/usr/lib. /lib, /usr/lib, and /usr/local/GFS/lib were clean.

On Dec 13, 2004, at 10:30 AM, Matthew B. Brookover wrote:
> The only difference
> between the 2 is the host name and IP address, and the fact that I
> compiled GFS and the kernel on fouroften and copied it to fiveoften.
>
Is there anything listed when doing 'ls /lib/*magma*'?
What do you get when you:
ls `strings /usr/lib/libmagma.a | grep plugins`
?
brassow
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